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    SE1051

    Mozart: Andante in C Major, K. 315 (285e)

    Expected to ship in 1-2 weeks.

    Description

    Even though Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), admittedly, was no fan of the flute, he wrote unforgettable music for this instrument 'that I can't stand': two concertos, a double concerto with harp, the original version of the Wind Concertante and the four flute quartets. Commissioned by the Dutch physician and amateur musician Ferdinand Dejean, Mozart wrote his two solo concertos in 1777/78 during a stay in Mannheim. As the middle movement of the Concerto in G Major K. 313 supposedly was too difficult for the client -with regard to the playing technique and/or music - the composer wrote an alternative version, 'Andante' K. 315 (285e). This nice individual movement is now presented in a carefully edited edition, with a cadenza of the editor - a serenade-like setting that offers the soloist many possibilities for cantabile playing.